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The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book: The Complete Guide for Photographers (Paperback)

 

The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book

 

 

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is designed from the ground up with digital photographers in mind, Photoshop Lightroom offers powerful editing features in a streamlined interface that lets photographers import, sort, and organize images. The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book was also written with photographers in mind. Best-selling author Martin Evening describes Photoshop Lightroom’s features in detail from a photographer’s perspective. As an established commercial and fashion photographer, martin knows firsthand what photographers need for  an efficient workflow. He’s also been working with Photoshop Lightroom from the beginning, monitoring the product’s development and providing feedback on the public beta. As a result, Martin knows the software inside and out, from image selection to image editing to image management. 

 

In this book you’ll learn how to:

  • Work efficiently with images shot in the raw formatn  import photographs with ease and sort them according to your workflow
  • Create and manage a personal image library
  • Apply tonal corrections to multiple images quickly
  • Integrate Photoshop Lightroom with Adobe Photoshop
  • Export images for print or Web as digital contact sheets or personal portfolios

Photographers will find Adobe Photoshop Lightroom—and The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book—indispensable tools in their digital darkroom.

 

Table of Contents

Copyright 

Foreword 

Introduction 

Acknowledgments 

Chapter 1. Introducing Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 

           What Is Adobe Photoshop Lightroom? 

           What You’ll Need 

           Introducing the Lightroom Interface 

           Installing Lightroom 

           A Quickstart Guide to Lightroom 

           Working Through the Book 

Chapter 2. Importing 

           Importing Images 

           Importing Photos by Copy 

           How Imported Images Are Organized 

Chapter 3. Managing the Library 

           The Library Module Panels 

           Working with the Library 

           Navigating the Library 

           Refining Image Selections 

           Library Management 

           Exporting from Lightroom 

Chapter 4. Image Processing 

           Image Editing in Lightroom 

           Steps for Getting Accurate Color 

           Quick Develop Controls 

           The Develop Module Interface 

           Fine-tuning Images 

           Black and White Conversions 

           Fine-tuning Black and White Images 

           Assessing Your Images 

           Image Retouching Tools 

           Easing the Workflow 

Chapter 5. Printing 

           Preparing for Print 

Chapter 6. Presenting Your Work 

           The Slideshow Module 

           The Web Module 

Appendix 

Lightroom Settings and Templates 

The Lightroom Library Folder 

Customizing the Lightroom Contents 

The Lightroom RGB Space 

The Ideal Computer Setup for Lightroom 

 

Based in London, Martin Evening was a founding member of the UK Digital Imaging Group, one of the first organizations dedicated to exploring digital photography in Britain. As a commercial photographer, Marting specializes in fashion and beauty shots as well as editorial subjects. He has written for magazines like MacUser, the British Journal of Photography, PEI, Amateur Photographer, and Image. A frequent speaker at industry events and presenter of Photoshop techniques, he is author of Adobe Photoshop CS2 for Photographers. He is also a founding partner of PixelGenius, developer of software for Photoshop.

 

Take Your Photography to the Next Level: From Inspiration to Image [ILLUSTRATED]

 Take Your Photography to the Next Level

 

 

Take Your Photography to the Next Level is based on a series of essays originally featured on the popular Luminous Landscape website. Barr tackles some of the rarely discussed, yet essential aspects of successful photography. Here is where photographers will learn what is required in order to grow in their creativity and to gain a deeper understanding of their craft.

 

This book is for the photographer who strives to achieve a higher level of results in their work. 

 

Topics include:

Creativity

Dealing with disappointment

Developing an “eye”

Making stronger images

What photographs well

Where to go looking for the best photographic subjects

How to approach subject material

A great image is just around the corner

Dealing with failure

Mind games

Becoming a self-aware photographer

Framing, cropping, & manipulating prints to create mood and transmit your message

 

George Barr is a photographer living in Calgary, Canada. Serious about photography since age 12, working initially with a WWII Zeiss Ikonta in a basement-bathroom “darkroom”, he has progressed through medium format, 4X5, and now digital SLR’s. He earns his living as a family doctor with a special interest in psychiatry but his primary passion has always been the fine art print.

 

Major milestones include learning to make quality prints from Fred Picker, learning to really “see” photographs from Hubert Hohn of the Edmonton Art Gallery, looking at Edward Weston prints bare, attending workshops, working with galleries, and being published.

 

George has had his images published in the magazines Black and White Photography, Black and White, Focus, Lenswork, and Outdoor Photography.

 

By the time George closed his darkroom, he was making very high quality prints and carried on this quality with digital cameras and inkjet printing, producing some of the finest inkjet prints made, surprising many traditional 4X5 photographers with the level of quality.

 

Throughout his life George has been a teacher of medical students & residents, patients, and fellow photographers. A writer of understandable patient newsletters and handouts, it was a short step to writing essays on photography. George has bravely tackled the challenging subjects of aesthetics, seeing, and composing in a style that is clear, practical, and applicable to many.

 

Digital Food Photography

Digital Food Photography

Great food always elicits strong reactions-the smell of freshly baked bread, the taste of a perfectly prepared steak. The job of a food photographer is to elicit that same mouth-watering reaction, but without the benefit of scent or taste. A well-shot photograph can send crowds flocking to a new restaurant or boost the sales of a culinary magazine. Capturing the perfect image requires a trained eye, finesse, and photographic skill. Digital Food Photography gives you the ingredients to cook up your own recipe for success-with professional lighting techniques, composition, food and prop styling, retouching, and tricks of the trade. You’ll learn how digital photography combines teamwork, creativity, and technology, and how to make money creating delectable works of photographic art. 

 

Intended for professional photographers, this guide explains how to use a digital camera to take high quality photographs of food, reveals the secrets of food stylists, and offers advice on planning the shoot, lighting, shot composition, props, and retouching the image with Photoshop. The author provides several color shots of the same dish to illustrate his work process.

 

 

Table of Contents

Introduction 

1. The Key Ingredient: Pixels 

2. Digital Photography: The Necessities 

3. Who’s Digesting It: Advertising, Packaging, Public Relations, and the Media 

4. Who’s Doing the Cooking: Working with Food Stylists 

5. Prop Styling: Who’s Doing the Shopping? 

6. Grabbing Your Attention: Composition 

7. The Recipe for Light 

8. The Digital Spice: Retouching 

9. Get Cooking and Make Some Money: Getting into the Business

 

 

Lou Manna is an award-winning Olympus Visionary photographer. He has more than 30 years of experience working with chefs, photographing cookbooks, and shooting food for publications such as Wine Enthusiast, Food Arts, and The New York Times, where he worked as a photojournalist from 1975 to 1990. Manna is an early adopter of digital technology¿he has been shooting digitally for more than 10 years. Manna has worked on location and in his studio with famous chefs such as Michael Lomonaco, Jacques Pepin, Bobby Flay, Lidia Bastianich, and Emeril Lagasse. He has appeared on ABC-TV¿s World of Photography and on the Food Network, and has lectured at the French Culinary Institute. Manna¿s award-winning photos have appeared in more than 30 cookbooks, including Dr. Phil’s The Ultimate Weight Solution Cookbook, Jacques Torres’s Dessert Circus, Pierre Franey’s Cuisine Rapide, and Arthur Hettich’s The Four Star Kitchen. He recently provided a number of shots for The New York Times¿s bestsellers America 24/7 and New York 24/7.

 

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi 400D Digital Field Guide

Canon 400D Digital Field Guide


This full-color book is designed to tap the exploding market in serious digital photography with over 250 pages of new and beautiful photos, essential photography how-to information and no-fail formulas for getting great digital pictures with the newly announced Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/400D. It goes above and beyond competitive digital SLR books with step-by-step techniques that cover exposure, composition, and professional shooting tips on perspective, impact, and more. Charlotte K. Lowrie, author of two previous Digital Field Guides (see below), is an acclaimed photographer who was managing editor of editorial content for MSN Photos and now writes online instructional content for Canon.

 

Miss the moment, and it’s gone forever. That’s why you bought a digital SLR—and why you need this full-color guide that covers not only using every feature of your XTi/400D, but also getting great shots in more than two dozen situations. You’ll find step-by-step techniques that enhance exposure, composition, and perspective, plus professional advice for photographing children, pets, sporting events, concerts, street scenes, landscapes, even fireworks. Wherever you take pictures, take this book along.

  • Master your Digital Rebel XTi/400D’s features so you get the best shot every time
  • Experiment with different settings, lighting, and lenses
  • Review the basics of good photographic technique
  • Get advice on effective ways to shoot indoors or out, take panoramic views, capture action, and create fine art photos

Table of Contents

Introduction.

Quick Tour.

Part I: Using the Digital Rebel XTi/400D.

Chapter 1: Exploring and Setting Up the Digital Rebel XTi/400D.

Chapter 2: Using Your Digital Rebel XTi/400D.

Part II: Creating Great Photos with the Digital Rebel XTi/400D.

Chapter 3: Photography Basics.

Chapter 4: Let There Be Light.

Chapter 5: The Art and Science of Lenses.

Chapter 6: Composition Basics.

Chapter 7: Techniques for Great Photos.

Chapter 8: Downloading and Editing Pictures.

Part III: Appendixes.

Appendix A: Custom Functions.

Appendix B: Internet Resources.

Glossary.

Index.

Charlotte K. Lowrie (Woodinville, WA) is a freelance editorial and stock photographer and an award-winning writer. Her work has appeared in Popular Photography & Imaging and PHOTOgraphic magazines, and she is the author of the bestselling Canon EOS Digital Rebel Digital Field Guide as well as Adobe Camera Raw Studio Skills, the Canon EOS 30D Digital Field Guide, and Teach Yourself Visually Digital Photography, Second Edition, all from Wiley. Charlotte also teaches photography classes through BetterPhoto.com.

The Creative Digital Darkroom

The Creative Digital Darkroom

The Creative Digital Darkroom [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback)

 

This tutorial takes photographers beyond the quick tips and gimmicky effects of many digital photography books. Author Katrin Eismann — an internationally acclaimed artist, bestselling author, and gifted educator — offers high-profile work, including her own, as examples for teaching photographers how to use the digital medium to create, edit, and output images that reflect their true vision.

 

Co-authored by photographer and teacher Sean Duggan, The Creative Digital Darkroom translates skills, concepts, and nomenclature of the traditional darkroom into digital solutions for photographers who sense that, despite the newness of the technologies at hand, there remains a timeless method for learning and practicing photography the right way. This is not a Photoshop book per se, but it does focus on the photographic aspects of Photoshop, something other books claim to do but rarely have the discipline to accomplish. The Creative Digital Darkroom includes:

  • Four sections that cover the black & white darkroom, the color darkroom, creative techniques, and production essentials
  • Chapters that begin with a thorough foundation followed by numerous tutorial examples that apply the theory to real-world examples
  • Examples and a layout that enables readers to find, understand, and apply the featured techniques quickly and easily
  • The authors are both renowned photographers and Photoshop experts

Clearly, The Creative Digital Darkroom is not your typical digital photography “how to” book. It’s ideal for intermediate and advanced photographers, artists, and educators looking for clear, concise, insightful, and inspiring information and techniques on how to make their photographs shine. The language, and techniques will immediately appeal to serious students and professionals, and the original tutorial images and high-profile work will make the book an important visual resource for educators and art appreciators.